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This is Volume 1 of a 2-part genealogy of the Harris family, tracing the lineage of Robert Harris Sr. (1702-1788). This work is part of The Families of Old Harrisburg Series, compiled and published by The Harris Depot Project.
This is Volume 2 of a 2-part genealogy of the Harris family, tracing the lineage of Robert Harris Sr. (1702-1788). This work is part of The Families of Old Harrisburg Series, compiled and published by The Harris Depot Project. (Compact, Hardbound Edition)
This is Volume 1 of a 2-part genealogy of the Harris family, tracing the lineage of Robert Harris Sr. (1702-1788). This work is part of The Families of Old Harrisburg Series, compiled and published by The Harris Depot Project. (Compact, Hardbound Edition)
Family history and genealogical information about the ancestors and descendants of Robert Harris Harris who was born 1 March 1818 in Boone Co., Missouri. He was a descendant of R. Harris who immigrated to America from Wales ca. 1650 and settled in Virginia. Robert married Frances Ann Copher 9 February 1843. She died 16 July 1895 and Robert married Margaret Heiman 1 September 1898. Robert lived his life in Missouri and was the father of four sons and four daughters. Descendants lived primarily in Missouri and California.
Excerpt from Robert Harris and His Descendents: With Notices of the Morey and Metcalf Families Robert Harris and his descendants are numbered in regular order from the beginning to the end; this "general number" is the Arabic figure prefixed to each name. The order of children in each family is denoted by the Roman numerals. Thus -" (53) IV. John," (page 20), denotes that this John is the fifty-third in the general numbering, and the fourth child in his father's family. The small, elevated figure at the right of any name, denotes the generation. Thus -"(53) IV. John,4" denotes that John was of the fourth generation. Robert, the emigrant, being the first. The Arabic figure following the name of a child, denotes that this child had a family, and the figure represents the "general" number of his first child. Thus-"(53) IV. John (131)," on page 20, denotes that John had a family, which commences with the "general" number 131 as on page 26. The Arabic figure following the name of the head of a family, denotes his number in the "general" list. Thus-"John (53)," on page 26, denotes that John's "general" number was 53, and his birth is found at that number, (as on page 20, ) from which his pedigree is easily traced. That the genealogy is incomplete, is to be expected, but it is seldom so in the earlier generations; in the later, the names of children, born since information was procured of some branches, will not be found. That errors will be occasionally discovered, notwithstanding all care, is a matter of course. But the infirmities of advancing years admonish the writer that the hope of greater completeness must not be allowed to delay publication. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.